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Laudato Sì at 10, Pope Leo & COP30, w Dr Lorna Gold

Laudato Sì at 10, Pope Leo & COP30, w Dr Lorna Gold

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Dr. Lorna Gold is the executive director of the Laudato Sì Movement, which was inspired by the late Pope Francis’ 2015 letter. That document, considered pretty radical for the leader of the Catholic Church to issue at the time, was credited by former Irish president Mary Robinson and others with influencing the Paris Agreement - and you can hear echoes of it as recently as the advisory opinion issued this summer by the International Court of Justice.

On its 10th anniversary, Francis’ successor Pope Leo will lead the Raising Hope Conference, 1-3 October in Rome - but also available via livestream - talking about the relevance of its ideas for the situation we’re in now. More than a “Catholic” thing, it will feature people as diverse as Brazil’s climate minister Marina Silva (in the runup to COP30), climate scientist Dr.

Katharine Hayhoe, Bill McKibben, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tuvalu climate minister Dr Maina Talia, Bianca Pitt of SHE Changes Climate, Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty president Kumi Naidoo, and more. Somehow, Lorna was able to take a break from organising the event to speak to us.

Lorna earned a PhD in economic geography from Glasgow University and author of Climate Generation: Awakening to our Childrens’ Future.

It’s a great chat and we think you’ll enjoy it.

In This Conversation

01:22 Introduction to Dr. Lorna Gold

02:21 Personal Tragedy and Resilience

05:29 Hope vs. Optimism

09:17 Relevance of Laudato Si'

13:01 International Court of Justice Ruling

15:21 Economic Systems and Climate Action

21:51 Pope Francis, Pope Leo and COP 30

22:31 Upcoming Conference and Call to Action

24:25 Personal Reflection on Climate Impact

27:56 Discussing Future Conversations

28:40 Mother's Role in Climate Action

29:39 Women of Faith for Climate Justice

31:37 The Raging Grannies and Activism

33:12 The Sharing Economy and Climate Generation

34:42 Sufficiency and Economic Inequality

41:17 The Role of Storytelling in Climate Education

44:34 Hope and Action in Climate Movements

47:31 Pope or Nope Quiz

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